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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)
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Good, fuck em1
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Relegated. Good.
And Tom Lawrence, (one of the scumbags in that revolting drink driving controversy), got sent off too. Have that you arsehole.4 -
Wonder if they'll be Wayne Rooney's Derby County next season
Or just Derby County if he leaves them1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Wonder if they'll be Wayne Rooney's Derby County next season
Or just Derby County if he leaves them5 -
If they survive the summer then Derby away will be a good day out. Lots of good pubs in Derby.
But first they have to be saved financially.1 -
Nice to see SKY treating their relegation as a bit of a sob story.
Cheats have been rewarded with exactly what they deserve9 -
Oh dear never mind.
Hope they have a good half a dozen seasons down here.4 -
Hopefully we can put in a cheeky offer for Kryztian Bielik in the summer
Am sure an offer of £8m with us never paying it will be a fair bargain12 -
Are they due another points deduction next season?0
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ForeverAddickted said:Nice to see SKY treating their relegation as a bit of a sob story.
Cheats have been rewarded with exactly what they deserve
They are not seem under-dog outfit punching above their weight, they are a team who blatantly broke the rules managed by someone whose salary has contributed to their administration.
Let's also not forget that none of the senior players in that squad are being paid a pittance, they are all on the deals they signed before it all went wrong meaning they will be getting paid pretty handsomely, and have received their full pay ever since administration happened.
It should be called out by the media as exactly what it is. Just desserts.7 - Sponsored links:
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Notts_Addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Nice to see SKY treating their relegation as a bit of a sob story.
Cheats have been rewarded with exactly what they deserve
They are not seem under-dog outfit punching above their weight, they are a team who blatantly broke the rules managed by someone whose salary has contributed to their administration.
Let's also not forget that none of the senior players in that squad are being paid a pittance, they are all on the deals they signed before it all went wrong meaning they will be getting paid pretty handsomely, and have received their full pay ever since administration happened.
It should be called out by the media as exactly what it is. Just desserts.7 -
Croydon said:Are they due another points deduction next season?
Possibly. If they don't leave Admin in the way approved by the EFL then there could be another 15 point deduction.
Depends on how much in the £ they pay on their debts3 -
always enjoy a trip to Pride Park, lovely ground .. I would imagine that Rooney and a large number of players will be exiting during the summer0
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So, some good has come out of this season!!0
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Going to be harder next season. Derby, Sheff Wed, Sunderland, Barnsley, Peterborough, Ipswich, Portsmouth. Some big clubs all who will want out of this terrible league. Thomas needs to think hard about his plan for a challenge next season.9
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Lincsaddick said:always enjoy a trip to Pride Park, lovely ground .. I would imagine that Rooney and a large number of players will be exiting during the summer1
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Covered End said:RelegatedChris_from_Sidcup said:Relegated.Henry Irving said:Relegated
Good riddance1 -
Henry Irving said:Croydon said:Are they due another points deduction next season?
Possibly. If they don't leave Admin in the way approved by the EFL then there could be another 15 point deduction.
Depends on how much in the £ they pay on their debts0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Notts_Addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Nice to see SKY treating their relegation as a bit of a sob story.
Cheats have been rewarded with exactly what they deserve
They are not seem under-dog outfit punching above their weight, they are a team who blatantly broke the rules managed by someone whose salary has contributed to their administration.
Let's also not forget that none of the senior players in that squad are being paid a pittance, they are all on the deals they signed before it all went wrong meaning they will be getting paid pretty handsomely, and have received their full pay ever since administration happened.
It should be called out by the media as exactly what it is. Just desserts.7 - Sponsored links:
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Chris Kirchner is moving closer to buying Derby County, the English Football League board has been told, with the US businessman insisting he eager to "get this done".
A number of outstanding issues still remain, including the future of the Rams' Pride Park home, which remains owned by former club owner Mel Morris.
Morris put the club into administration in September.
"It just comes down to the stadium," Kirchner said on Thursday.
"The way the entities under the previous owner were tied together - the stadium and rights to the stadium are intertwined," he told Rams TV.
"To have a club and a deal approved by the EFL you have to have a lease around to the ground. Because it's not part of the administration, it has added a layer of complexity.
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Source is our good friend Alan Nixon so take it with a grain of salt…0
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Callumcafc said:Source is our good friend Alan Nixon so take it with a grain of salt…0
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Imagine it is just a case of brinkmanship with Mel Morris.1
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guinnessaddick said:Callumcafc said:Source is our good friend Alan Nixon so take it with a grain of salt…
Nixon must know more than I do!
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Athletico Charlton said:Imagine it is just a case of brinkmanship with Mel Morris.0
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Callumcafc said:Source is our good friend Alan Nixon so take it with a grain of salt…0
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A ground share for Derby is a terrible idea, however it has happened with quite a number of football clubs in the past.
Any new people don’t want to be exploited by the bloke who owns the stadium, so the new folk are inclined to tell him to stick it.
TS might have said that to Duchatelet and we could have tried to share with somebody ourselves, instead we have sorted a 15 year rental deal, and presumably factored that annual cost in.
The whole thing is a messy risk, but there can be a glimmer of hope as Coventry City have discovered eventually.
Stoke is along the A50 so not too bad, but the cooler Derby fans might want to share the new Chesterfield stadium as it is in the County, and might help out a poorer neighbour.
All very sad for the decent common or garden Derby County fans though.3 -
Stoke is a long way from Derby, and terrible for public transport too
I had thought about Notts County, but apart from being a lesser ground it wouldn't work as presumably County and Forest alternate home games, so Derby would end up playing at the same time as Forest!0